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Barlív™ Barley Beta Fiber Cargill Food Ingredients Barlív™ Barley Beta Fiber is a natural source of soluble fiber that is eligible for an FDA health claim for reduced risk of heart disease. Its most important functionality traits include its concentrated form of barley beta-glucan for lower rates of inclu...view more Barlív™ Barley Beta Fiber is a natural source of soluble fiber that is eligible for an FDA health claim for reduced risk of heart disease. Its most important functionality traits include its concentrated form of barley beta-glucan for lower rates of inclusion, its optimized viscosity and complete solubility in beverages across a large pH range, and its thermal stability during different processing conditions. As a dry ingredient powder, it is also easy to store, easy to formulate and easy to blend without clumping. Clear beverages are particularly attractive product options for Barlív™ brand since, unlike other sources of beta-glucan, this product remains in solution. view less
Chitoly™ AB Handary Chitoly® AB fungal chitosan is refined from an insoluble chitosan preparation derived from the cell walls of Agaricus bisporus. The product is used as aid-processing fiber to reduce quality loss caused by microbial spoilage, enzymatic, non-enzymatic brown...view more Chitoly® AB fungal chitosan is refined from an insoluble chitosan preparation derived from the cell walls of Agaricus bisporus. The product is used as aid-processing fiber to reduce quality loss caused by microbial spoilage, enzymatic, non-enzymatic browning and quick degradation of vitamins during the shelf-life of fresh (-cut) fruit and vegetable and juices. Fungi chitosan has been accepted as aid-proccessing additive of natural origin in Australia, New Zealand, EU and USA. This product provides microbial control, delays discoloration and rancidity development, reduces ascorbic acid degradation, extends shelf life of products and is a natural, clean-label product. It is completely removed by using physical separation processes such as racking, centrifugation, or filtration. view less